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Nissan Data Breach Exposes Employee Payroll and Personal Information
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Nissan North America reported a data breach involving unauthorized access to its Oracle PeopleSoft software, potentially exposing sensitive employee information including payroll records, Social Security numbers, and banking details. The breach, confirmed in a filing to the California Attorney General, affects current and former employees across the US, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil. Nissan stated that it was specifically targeted in the attack, which may have compromised data from hundreds of companies. The company initiated its incident response plan and is collaborating with Oracle and law enforcement. Affected individuals will be offered credit monitoring services. The breach period is reported to be from May 27 to June 9, 2026. The attack is linked to a broader campaign exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle's PeopleSoft software, which has impacted over 100 organizations. Nissan has not confirmed if the vulnerability has been patched or if the compromised systems were Oracle-managed.
Key Points: • Nissan's data breach may have exposed sensitive information of hundreds of employees. • The breach is linked to a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle's PeopleSoft software. • Affected individuals will receive credit monitoring services as part of the response plan.